 But the nuclear power, I think it's unfortunate that the only nuclear industry is born out of a bomb rather than a bomb. But I do think that nuclear power is the answer, at least part of the answer, to cutting back our sea up to emissions. It's also on a lifetime basis, because as clean as wind and salt. So I had the opportunity, because I was a Syria Distinguished Lecturer, and the title of my talk was the role of uranium and nuclear power in combating all the travel change. And I gave that talk 30 or 40 times. So let's say, and in some places I had a lot of opposition in other places, people just started to make a sort of odd, because I tried to make a case. So then I've been in an adequate position like that for decades now. So I don't give that talk much anymore. But every now and then, somebody wants it, so I don't do it again. You find that public attitudes have changed over time? Public attitudes, what most people know about nuclear power is the accidents. So you know what should know what should be. But I think that the fact that you have, those are both very bad accidents. Neither of them were caused by the technology. They were caused by essentially incombinance through the people. And it's the same argument for no automobiles. You stop using cars because they kill people. No one can try to make the same as possible. So it's the same argument for nuclear power. Part of the nuclear, part of the opposition to nuclear, not just nuclear power, but the whole nuclear industry is not rational. It's not based on fact. It's always emotional. So it's religious, which are, you know, much argument there. So I guess human factors and safety culture, these are all big issues in the sort of industry? Yeah, given the number of reactors that are on the planet, the number of hours they can run it, the safety performance is pretty good. I mean Chernobyl was caught by a batch of Soviet Army people and went in and shut down the computer and tried to run the plant outside its design parameters and ink. And Fukushima essentially, the earthquake shook the plant and the plant shut down exactly the way they're supposed to directly. It was the tsunami that took them out. And the tsunami caused, took out their backup power. That's what caused most of the real damage. If there hadn't been a tsunami, they would have been shut down and restarted the way they go.